Author: Eden Villalovas
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Biden tries to draw Georgia voters without the help of a Senate race this time around
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will both hit the campaign trail in Georgia on Saturday. The Democrat narrowly won the battleground state in 2020, and will require a high turnout rate to secure victory once again. Trump’s campaign rally will be held at The Forum in Rome, Georgia, home to MAGA loyalist…
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Jill the Gatekeeper: The first lady has a heavy hand in picking Biden’s inner circle
First lady Jill Biden is described in a new book as being actively involved in President Joe Biden‘s staffing, campaigning, and policymaking, as well as acting as a defender for her husband. Katie Rogers, a New York Times journalist, authored American Woman, looking into the history of the modern first lady, from Hillary Clinton to…
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Kamala Harris avoids whether she would debate Trump’s vice presidential pick
Vice President Kamala Harris avoided answering whether or not she would debate the GOP vice presidential nominee on former President Donald Trump‘s ticket, as he’s the last Republican in the 2024 primary. In an interview with NBC News on Friday, Harris was asked whether she’d be willing to commit to going toe-to-toe with the Republican…
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Food stamps: March SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents to wrap up in two days
In two days, California will wrap up the distribution of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments to low-income households for the month of March. Payments are sent out on the first of the month and will continue until the 10th of the month. The dates when benefits are sent out to qualified low-income residents and families…
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Stimulus update: Michigan to send monthly payments of $528 to low-income small-business owners in seven days
Monthly payments of $528 will be allocated in seven days to 100 low-income entrepreneurs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, who are participants in the Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor program. Conducted by the University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions team, this two-year pilot initiative began distributing payments in January to individuals who had been selected beforehand. Kristin Seefeldt, the associate director…
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Three reasons Trump wanted to reshape the RNC — and why it could backfire
Former President Donald Trump’s plan to overhaul the Republican National Committee will culminate Friday. The RNC is meeting in Houston, where officials are expected to select North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley as chairman and Lara Trump as co-chairwoman. The former president also pushed for veteran operatives Chris LaCivita and James Blair to take on…
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How Republicans skirting a spending rule could speed up a shutdown
A group of Senate Republicans torched the package of spending bills that would extend funding for the federal government over billions of dollars in earmarks. House Republicans put more than $4.5 billion worth of small grants for programs and projects in congressional districts in the appropriations bills introduced this week, but it will be up…
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‘Divided’ opinion: Latest poll has mixed results for Biden as voters start to feel better about economy
President Joe Biden is met with the challenge of reassuring voters his economic agenda is effective and that he is capable of another four years in office during Thursday’s State of the Union address. While 57% of people would describe the economy as “very bad” or “fairly bad” headed into the president’s speech, 39% would…
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The shortest State of the Union address was 27 minutes. How will Biden measure up?
As President Joe Biden prepares to deliver his third State of the Union address on Thursday night, all eyes will be fixed on him as he addresses pressing topics such as the economy and foreign relations in a chance to promote his mental acuity. Biden’s past State of the Union addresses have fallen in line…




